Bug details: ** https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1869841 **
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based on @chrismurphy's comment in https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1869841#c4 . It's sad, but we don't currently guarantee anything in Fedora+Fedora dual boot scenario. The fact that it's currently broken even with lvm+ext4 (F32 default) is even more convincing. But if there was a patch, the developer should definitely propose it for a freeze exception, if needed.
I have spent some time reading about dualbooting two different Linux based OSs and the general opinion I was getting seemed to be
it is possible, but you have to make some preparations before you lay it out.
Based on this, we cannot assume that one Fedora OS could be replaced with a two Fedora system at any time automatically without any user involvement.
Fedora dualboot with Fedora (or any other Linux) is not supported.
Agreed RejectedBetaBlocker RejectedFinalBlocker We have no criteria for Linux/Linux dualboot. Dual boot criterion applies strictly to macOS and Windows.
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